Banksia Ericifolia Little Eric

Banksia Ericifolia Little Eric. Banksia ericifolia. heath banksia Diversity Native Seeds Banksia ericifolia 'Little Eric' (Heath banksia 'Little Eric') Select a garden project to check if this is the right plant for the garden conditions Banksia ericifolia 'Little Eric' is a dwarf form reaching 1 or 2 m (3.3 or 6.6 ft); the inflorescences have maroon styles and whitish perianth

Heathleaved Banksia (Banksia ericifolia) inflorescence, Banksia Farm, Mount Barker, Western
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'Little Eric' is attractive to honey eating birds and insects, and provides a dense bush for shelter and nesting.. Banksia ericifolia 'Little Eric' This is a terrific hardy small shrub which can be used for low hedging and screening as well as a lovely feature plant, and does well in coastal gardens

Heathleaved Banksia (Banksia ericifolia) inflorescence, Banksia Farm, Mount Barker, Western

It is known by the common name Banksia, Heath banksia, Heath-leaved banksia, and Lantern banksia ericifolia Orange Glow and the well known 'Giant Candles' (see picture right) are other cultivars Banksia ericifolia 'Little Eric' (Heath banksia 'Little Eric') Select a garden project to check if this is the right plant for the garden conditions

Banksia ericifolia"Heath Banksia" Paten Park Native Nursery. ericifolia nana 'Bulli Baby' is another dwarf form Pruning should be light and regular rather than hard pruning.

Heath banksia, Banksia "Little Eric', Banksia ericifolia, in garden. Tasmania Stock Photo Alamy. It has cylindrical spikes of orange flowers with maroon styles in spring, autumn and. Use it in the garden border, as a low hedge or screen or grow this one in a container in a sunny courtyard